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Anonymous
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Having used PI's only on the beach and water, the change to the GT has been a very smooth transition....the tones are really something else.
Picked up $18 and just a handful of pulltabs this morning....bottlecaps are no longer a problem anymore. I checked out all the nulls today, and every one of them was indeed iron trash. The low tones were nearly all foil, and even broken pulltabs weren't a problem. The good tones (targets) were all coins, complete pulltabs and one or two aluminium screw caps. I backed off the sensitivity to 12 o'clock on the saturated sand with no falsing, and was then able to run at maximum sensitivity with a steady threshold and no apparent falsing on the drier sand. This was a stretch of beach that caused me headaches with a PI as I often spent two or three hours confined to a very small area...chasing hairpins and bottlecaps. My PI is now strictly for the water.
Sure do love this new machine,
Tony. <IMG SRC="/metal/html/ausflag.jpg" BORDER=0 width=32 height=17 ALT="au~">
Picked up $18 and just a handful of pulltabs this morning....bottlecaps are no longer a problem anymore. I checked out all the nulls today, and every one of them was indeed iron trash. The low tones were nearly all foil, and even broken pulltabs weren't a problem. The good tones (targets) were all coins, complete pulltabs and one or two aluminium screw caps. I backed off the sensitivity to 12 o'clock on the saturated sand with no falsing, and was then able to run at maximum sensitivity with a steady threshold and no apparent falsing on the drier sand. This was a stretch of beach that caused me headaches with a PI as I often spent two or three hours confined to a very small area...chasing hairpins and bottlecaps. My PI is now strictly for the water.
Sure do love this new machine,
Tony. <IMG SRC="/metal/html/ausflag.jpg" BORDER=0 width=32 height=17 ALT="au~">